An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on general virtue and happiness

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Main Author: Godwin , William
Other Authors: Burke , Edmund, Paine , Thomas, Rousseau , Jean-Jacques, Preston , Raymond A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Alfred A. Knopf
Series:Political science classic series
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200 1 |a An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on general virtue and happiness 
101 0 |a eng 
215 |a 2 vol. 255 p. + 307 p.  |d 19 cm 
300 |a From the first edition, with omitted parts. Index. Bibliogr. Déd. au CIRA, Tom Keell coll. 
330 |a *VOL I. BOOK I. OF THE IMPORTANCE OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS CHAP. I. Introduction CHAP. II. History of Political Society CHAP. III. [omitted] CHAP. IV. Three Principal Causes of Moral Improvement Considered CHAP. V. Influences of Political Instituions Exemplified CHAP. VI. Human Inventions Capable of Perpetual Improvement CHAP. VII. Of the Objection of these principles from the Influence of Climate CHAP. VIII. Of the Objection of these principles from the Influence of Luxuruy BOOK II PRINCIPLES OF SOCIETY CHAP. I. Introduction CHAP. II. Of Justice CHAP. III. Of Duty CHAP. IV. Of the Equality of Mankind CHAP. V. Rights of Man CHAP. VI. Of the Exercice of Private Judgment BOOK III. PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT. CHAP. I. Systems of Political Writers CHAP. II. Of the Social Contract CHAP. III. Of Promises CHAP. IV. Of Political Authority CHAP. V. Of Legislation CHAP. VI. Of Obedience CHAP. VII. Of Forms of Government BOOK IV. MISCELLANEOUS PRINCIPLES CHAP. I. Of Resistance CHAP. II. Of Revolutions CHAP. III. Of Tyrannicide CHAP. IV. Of the Cultivation of Truth CHAP. V. Of Free Will and Necessity CHAP. VI. Inferences from the Doctrine of Necessity [3 omitted chap.] BOOK V. OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER. CHAPTER I Introduction CHAPTER II Of Education, the Education of a Prince CHAPTER III Private Life of a Prince CHAPTER IV Of a Virtuous Despotism CHAPTER V Of Courts and Ministers CHAPTER VI Of Subjects CHAPTER VII Of Elective Monarchy CHAPTER VIII Of Limited Monarchy CHAPTER IX Of a President with Regal Powers *VOL II. BOOK V. OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER. (continued) CHAPTER X Of Hereditary Distinction CHAPTER XI Moral Effects of Aristocracy CHAPTER XII [omitted] CHAPTER XIII Of the Aristocratical Character CHAPTER XIV Of the General Features of Democracy CHAPTER XV Of Political Imposture CHAPTER XVI Of the Causes of War CHAPTER XVII [omitted] CHAPTER XVIII [omitted] CHAPTER XIX [omitted] CHAPTER XX [omitted] CHAPTER XXI Of the Composition of Government CHAPTER XXII Of the Future History of Political Societies CHAPTER XXIII Of National Assemblies CHAPTER XXIV Of the Dissolution of Government BOOK VI. OF OPINION CONSIDERED AS A SUBJECT OF POLITICAL INSTITUTION. CHAPTER I General Effects of the Political Superintendence of Opinion CHAPTER II Of Religious Establishments CHAPTER III Of the Suppression of Erroneous Opinions in Religion and Government CHAPTER IV Of Tests CHAPTER V Of Oaths CHAPTER VI Of Libels CHAPTER VII Of Constitutions CHAPTER VIII Of National Education CHAPTER IX Of Pensions and Salaries CHAPTER X Of the Modes of Deciding a Question on the Part of the Community BOOK VII. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. CHAPTER I Limitations of the Doctrine of Punishment which Result from the Principles of Morality CHAPTER II General Disadvantages of Coercion CHAPTER III Of the Purposes of Coercion CHAPTER IV Of the Application of Coercion CHAPTER V Of Coercion Considered as a Temporary Expedient CHAPTER VI Scale of Coercion CHAPTER VII [omitted] CHAPTER VIII Of Law CHAPTER IX Of Pardons BOOK VIII. OF PROPERTY CHAPTER I. Genuine system of property delineated CHAPTER II: Benefits arising from the genuine system of property CHAPTER III. Of the objection to this system from the admirable effects of luxury CHAPTER IV. Of the objection to this system from the allurement of sloth CHAPTER V. Of the objection to this system from the impossibility of its being rendered permenant CHAPTER VI. Of the objection to this system from the inflexibility of its restrictions CHAPTER VII. Of the objection to this system from the principle of polulation CHAPTER VIII. Of the means of introducing the genuine system of property 
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